7-D THE OMAHA SFXPAV RE P.: MAY 14, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Hea Receipts and Brisk Demand Keeps Wheat Prices Steady and Unchanged. DEMAND FOR CORN IS EETTER OMAHA, May iX lDlA. Wheat receipt were heavy ".gain, to day and there wa a good d-muii,i fur this cereal. No. 2 Hurt 3 hard winter wheat Hold at practically unchanged prices, but the No. 4 grades. In some liii tancea, uld about He under yesterday' price. The demand today fur com i better than during: the earlier part of the week and moat of the sample were Mold at price isnging from He lower to Jo higher, ; Yellow com sold at a premium, there b : In only a few tare of yellow :orn on the floor. OaU were a little itronser today and sold from unchanged to 'o hlKlier. The demand for out wu moderate and the receipt light. Itye and barley were quoted unchanged. Cliaiaiiuus were: Wheat and flour , equal to ,2hA, buahela; corn, W,M) puslml; oat, fjSO.OnO bushel. Liverpool close; Wheat, unchanged; corn, M to Id higher, i 1'rlmary wheat receipts were 2V?,1oO nil. and shipments f); l.inH) bu., against, receipt of 6;i, bu. and shipment of 'M,xo bu. last year. Primary corn receipt were 730,000 bu. end alilpmenta IWo.ikw hu., against receipt of 8;6,(io bu. and shipment of UO.OUo bu. l',at vuw ' Primary oat recelnts were 1 181 000 Till . and shipments Ki,W bu., against receipt of 340,ooo bu. and ahlpmonu of T!4,000 bu. last yeur. CAKLOT REdETPTH. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Mlnneapoll Kuluth Omaha Kansas City St. Loulii .. Winnipeg ,., UH W 110 na M 44 74 ,.... ..'ion ... ... Theae ale were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard wliitnl; I our, 21.J8; 1 car, 1.12; t cars, IL11. No. 8 hard win ter: 1 car. Il.lo'v, 11 rare. 21.10; 8 carg, 1.0M4; o ear, ll.rti; 1 car, U.WH4; If oars. iiLOH. No, 4 hard winte.d; 1 oar, tl.otli 4 oara, 11.07; 1 car, II. OtP; 2 ear, il.l 4 r, $1.06; can, 21.M; 2 oars, 21.041 2 cars, tl.osi; 1 car. 21.01',; 1 cur (burnt). tl.W. iSnnipIe bard winter; 1 car, $1.03; 1 car. age; l oar, Mc; 1 car, tnio; 2 run, rso. t Willie hi lirlnu; 1 car. II .On'. .t ti, 2 durum: 1 ear, No, 3 durum: ! ear, 21.08; 1 ear, Sl.WW.; 6 cam, 11.07, No. 4 durum: I car, U. No. S mixed durum: '1 care, 2 curs, 11.07. No. 4 mixed durum! ) car, 21. no. No. 3 mixed; 1 ear, 21.0S; 1 car, 21.071,: 1 ear. $107. No. 4 mixed: 1 oar, 210.,: 2 niri, fl .08; 1 ear iwhiio sirring mixed), KiVjc. Hye No. II: 2 car, Kit:. No. 4; 1 car, Kt. Parley No. 4: 1 car, f7o. Corn No. 1 while: 1 nnr. 70'4c. No, I whllo: cara, 70e; 1 car, iMo. No. 2 ynllow: 2 earn, 71c, No. 3 yellow. 2 cam 70'4c; 2 cara (poor). 7oc, No. yellow: 1 car, ftHc, No, 1 mixed: 1 car, 70c, No. 2 mixed; 1 car, :i; 7 ciira, No. i i,ilv 1 tttir. 1 iVi..... Q ,.nu an. No. 4 mixed': I ear, oivio. No, 4 mixed: I cara, ttftyc. hamplo mixed: 1 ear, otic; 1 cur, lif,c. (mta-Htandard: 1 ear, 4.7'4o. No. 1 white: l cars, 42'4e. No. 4 while: 1 car, l'4c Sample whlu; 1 car, 4u'ic; 2 cars, 4014c: 2 cara. 40c. Omaha t'owh PHoea Wheat: No, 2 bard, 11.11WI.13; No. 3 hard. 11 mm.Wh; No. 4 hard, $1.001.0; No. 2 sprliiK, ll.Otxj J. 12; No. 3 sprliiK, ll.OT'Cl.OW; No, 2 durum, 4l.07Vitlil.0hVi: No. 2 durum. $1 .OO'Mt L0K. Corn; No, 2 white, &W'tWbc: No. 2 white, PVtfTOo; No. 4 white, fnWdWa No. t white, 7W-i; No.- 6 white, tW'f fli'ie; No, 2 yellow, 7HMnie: No. 8 yellow, 7f&70',ic; No, 4 yellow, liWrTOc; No. B yel low, fiitfiifc; No. 6 yellow, B7'7?Wc,; No. 2 mixed, HOVtfWic; No. 8 mixed, Ri,(70o; Vo. 4 mixed, Wwi'SVic; No. S mixed, 57V( use; No. mixed, HC'Hrt. Oata: No. i white, 43V44i:; atandiird. WfrWbn: No, 3 white. '4:S42'ic: No. 4 white. 41',i41lio, nnrlin-: MhIHiik, ft'r)70; No. 1 feed. tlStt ic. itye: jo. 2, kw; no. i, DiIiujo, Chicago eloainif prices, furnished The lrlee by IxiKan A. liryan. stock and grain broKera, 31B Koufh Klxtennth street: Artli lel ()ien. HlKh I lw. WhoatT May. July. 1 WA 115 . 1 ! ). nv4 1 im; i lit fiept. 1 W! I1 1 liTa X17l tJ5, A f4 Corn, May. July. Hept. Oats. May. .Tuly. Sept, Pork. May. Julv, Hejit. Irfird. May. July. Pept. 75 744 73 47Ti 74U 74'i . 7H 73T744,fl' 78 73'iil 47 47ri P'SiifA 4.11,1 4:i'4,4i')i,(Vi 47V47t WWaVi' 4or(eM, .WW'TilS!)'7 40 23 9f, ! 23 95 23 65 B3 (16 23 30 23 95 21 65 23 45 28 55 13 72i23 76-77! 23 65-57 Bid 1 19 23 26 nrvt 12 J 12 tl 12 A7V4 U 87Va 12 87H 12 87V4 12 w) 13 87-90 in wi 12 90 12 96-97 13 (4 13 00 12 75 12 75 12 S5 Kills. May. 12 (U-70 12 75 July. 12 2'i 12 77'i Kept.! 12 W 1 12 90 12 2W 12 77H CHICAGO GRA.J! AJID rttOTISIOW Ken (ores of h.a Tradlnir and CloatnK: 1'rlees on Hoiird of Trade. CHICAOO, May a. -Anxiety In refard to Hessian fly damne and especially In Kansaa, had a decided bullish effect to day on wheat. A a result the market closed firm and ll'Ac net advance with Julv at 11.17V and Heptetnber at $L17ii7I) I.I1V4. Corn finished '.i-So to ktf,no up; oats unehanKed to Vt'c higher, and provisions at a nln of 70 to 2ia Accordlnx to a well known authority tho apparent audden break down of the Kansas wheat crop promise waa al most entirely due to Hesalsn fly rather than to droiiKht This opinion seamed to hn inu h id-enter Influence on spec ulators than did showers In rarts of Ksnsss nnd Nebraska A moderate early decline In prices was accordingly nf short duration. The fact that the rains had not (alien In the chief producing fM-tlona of Kaunas sited as a palpahlo btnili slice to the l.esis. Kvldenee of liberal sales btr for ex port, the first Instance In a long while tlmt s.iili snh s have I n consummated, i;sve li,, reae,l flriinie to t',n w heat nisrliet 1st In the ri.m. HlHliest he.4 puces this season were mainly ieMinsll,li for an advance in pro. iUieii. l aid rerev.i i',e bu:k of at inth'n, s tere were rennrts of Mi.- iur ilmtrm f,,r lielsluni. 'Ihe wi-.,l's ahlp inenie of Isrd and istnii ncre.led (l.e ('.t'reapond'ng ("tals a nr ' 'hi- ag'i Cash Prices- W heal . No 1 re t and So t t' , uoRtinal. Nn. i haul, l 11V. No. S bird. I'. ! :' '- I'-.n, V,.. J )ej-nw. .i; No 4 fellow, "1'i-( : No. 4 wilie To ,i!i'.c. nsle Nu bie. 4l. "l U s'sieWt l. ., " 1 a li, ? ii. tt. itl' N.i .1, o Pilf, . e.-.U iioe.fhy, $1. ' e- ,i ! k IV -t,.v . ,i ,.S I'- , k I 1 '- f . lard, I't I!" . I'J ,!! ' sr. .riti, huihit (uiaitiua ut Ike liar atlnHS I IOHMndill4, V V't'.'V, V- . I' r '.. '. !.,.! V li :' I' !. t , . I V S I .1. 1 '. 1 j - t l, 1 ; H s t 11 . -1 1 nil. I -n. 1' .?.. I i..-i 1. V...i ,! ! . f .. Nw ...k, .. .., ... , . , V I ti .-iv t . s 1 ,;.... , 1., , 1 , - ! ' , . " I -"f 1 1 1 -i 1 , I .-!, ; '! I 1. 1 . r I r 1 I ! . . I : T ' I II r'y I H "I I.,. . 4 : 1 y - I . . I , - , , i-. . i-4 t I -I'll . . " ' '" - 8 I " , ' I I - I ;. I ( I. I t . , 1. 1 v . . i . .- f 1 I ... . . , 1 . . - 1 '.,,.., ,,. 1 l ..ia I .tan Mars. I . . u - ....... y t ii . ' I I . 1 ,. 1 71-uTlSe: No. 3 yellow, 7J-J.72Hci Slay, iio; Julv, :V. OATS No. 2 white, 4Tc; No. 2 mixed. .I'll 4iC. OMAHA GEIVKRAl. MARKET. Wholesnle Trices tor Produce t bar tied hy uniahm 1 1 eaters. Bl'TJ'lOlt No. 1 creamery, in cartons or tai. 3:,-; No. 2, 0c. POI'lrilV - Uroil. rs, alive, under two lbs.. 3I-; hens, IV; mwclal roosters Rud Wags, e; spriuas, geese, PV; ducks, 12o; turkeys, :'Oc; old lums, 2K-; chhiiis. .; uulneas, 1.V-; siiaba, $1.6eiiH,0o per do.; pigeons, isai per dox. tll KI-:,SK Imported Swim, 46c; domes tie 36c; block, twins, ISc; daisies, Is'W; trltilels, isc: Younu America, We; blue label brick, l'Jc; llinburer, 22c; Im ported Kreucli IloiKjuefoi-t! B.'c; New York white, 2i.ic. FlSll-Preah, per lb ! Catfish, 17c! esrp, 60; trout, He; roe shad, Hoc; hallluil. Ho; salmon, li'ulio; shore codfish, 17c; buck shad, am-, Hpanlsh mackerel, 12c; red snapper, lie; yellow pike, lie; flounders, loo. 'ro7.en, per lb,; Halibut, 17c; hlsck base, Jii'uic: croppies. 12'al4o; haddock, I'K-j sunfmh, 9c; siuiksis, sc. Smoked, per lb.: While, 13c; kippered, '7c; salmon, 17c; flnnun haddles, 1:, HKKK C'UTS-Hi')': No. I. W.ie: No. 2, c: No. S, 1V.0 Lulns: No. 1. 23l-c; No. 2, 22We; No. 3, li'v. CT.uck; No. I, 224c; No. 2, 12-i.c; No. 8, I2V40. Rounds: o. 1, l6 t No. 2. No. 3, lu'o. Plate; JSo. I, UK, No, 2, U0; Nu. 3, h'-te. OYMTKHS-i'hesaiuake, per gal.: Stand ards, 11,60; selects, JI.W; ciiunta, $1.16. CWidOHV-Mutiimuth, i"o per dos.i medium, ioc ier del.; small, 4oo; l-'Iorida, per ciule, $2,26. KRL'ITS Oranses, box: Navels Valen ciaa, SOa, iVm, U;&; I'm. Sg. (24, I4.o0; Ms, Um. I2.74J 160a, 43.W; 2u-, 2Js 2i'i0. $4.15. Mi'dllerranesn Bweets, l.es, $3,iki; VM, 22.26; 17tM, 3.i"; SM. 21Cs, 26o ll.uo; fills, Hi, JJ.'oi. Lemons, box: Holilou lluwl, $.'-.0o; Hllver Cord, 24.6V. Drapot'ruit, bott . .; Ms, 3.&o; 4g. 13.S.; 6l, $4.)i 70s, 8ns. 90, $4 on. Ktrawhcrrli's: Hlilpinenl Monday, Tuusduv and Wsdnesduy, $2,76 eaue. Hananas, bunch: Mkdlum sUe, timUb; tni.dlum size Juirilmes. $2 Oik((.,27,; reuular tlr.e Jumbnts, 12.102.75; extra large Juin boes, L'l.isl'3.76; Mammotli, $3.fnd8.76. VEH KT Alii &?-inUiM : Crystal wnx, $J.Su crftto; lietmiiiltt, $1 75 crate; onion ts. red, M.(i bu ; onion sets, yellow. $2,6i) bu. Carrots, beets, turnips, piirsley, i-adlshss, shallots, 6o doa. Cabbage: New, Kio lb,; old, 3o lh. Rhubarb, H 75 l)o. Tomatoes, $ 60 crate. I,ot nice, $1.00 box. Celwry. b'nur dn., $3.00 crate; 6 do., Jt.TO crate; 8 do,, t2.Cv crate. pcpmia, 5oc hnsliet. Potatoes: Red Mlvsr Ohio, $1.10 bu.; while siock, $1 Wfl.W bu, 8wet potatoes: Hamper,, $1,76; hamper, seed sweet, $2 60 bhl. Nl'Ta Peanuts; No. 1 raw, lb,; No. 1 roasted. 8V1 lh,; Jumbo raw, mo jli,; Jumbo rousted, lh. Filberts, 16o Jb,, pecans, liiHc Hi ; pecans Jumbo, 17140 li, ; mixed nuts, 16c lb. HONK 1 Co m i), (J.ili csb; Airline, $1.80 case, API'I.K- Den IMWs, 13.26 bhl,: Pen liavls. Idsho, ll.liD box, Home Hi-aufy, $1,iViWI76 box; Colorado V, W. Peiti liiHilies, $l.76n2.fln box. Mliineniiulls (irnln llsrUel. MINNKAPnld.i, Muy 13,- Wll KAT Mav, 2I.22U; July, 122. t'nsli: No, 1 hard, 21 2!i; No. 1 norllirn, $I.22-V'(l.2li; No. 2 northern. t.Wtn.W. VI M H l.'iichunged. 1!A 1 1 1 !; V i.1. aW 7Lc. I(Y K !i4f6e. R KAN- lis, W11 19,60, COHN'-No. 3 yellow, 7',77'78o, OATH-No. 3 while, 439430. FLA X SKKD-ll.lHUa l.9s'. ( learlnii House Hank SHalenieii NEW YOUK, Way 13. The statement of the actuul condlllon of ilearlhK house bunks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $-,7n7,2SO reserve In excess of b-Kal reoulrsmeiils. This I a decrease of $7,114,910 from last week, The statement follows: Actual coiiillllon: Amount. Increase. Ioans, elc $3.3?0,.H,0o0 $:iO,67f.,0-s TJleaerve, own vnulls m..v.vn t.l!il.i Jn reserve bunks... Ps.unil,000 Other dapositorles. bit.M,0) Net demand deMsits 3,248, 2;J,OoO Time deposit 17.-9,000 Circulation 21,730,000 AtfKiegate reserve... 8s4.275.0nO liixoes resolve HS.7S7.2S0 3! A 000 I,2i,0il0 24. 1!.Od0 12,000 4,0v0 7.114,910 Huimnarv of slate hunks and trust com panies In New York not Included In clear ing house statement: Loans, etc $ 71B.6fll.200 1,R,7(W specie t ihmi.-k") JgBl tenders 7,SIK,iVi0 Total deposits ...... 90. 3WO.200 765,200 "8.7S 2,661,100 Kesiirve in vauu...., u.iu.vv Trust coinpanler rosei ve 67,275,500 lot which 4S7O.621.OO0 Is epecle. Coffee market. NB7W TOUK, May 13. COFTT.E The market for coffee future u very quint today. Local trsiler found nothing in the new to Inspire fresh commitments and na much Interest waa shown In final preparatinnH for the parade aa in the Im mediate position of tho market. Tho opening wa unchanged and the market closed net 1 point higher to 1 point lower. Knles, 7,8.-0 bags. Closing bids: May, 8 30o; Juno, S.SSo; July, fi.SSc; August, 42oi September, 2. 42c; October, 8 46o; November, 860c; January, 8.64c; Febru ary, .64c. March, 8.74c: April, 8.79c. Kpnt coffee, quiet: Kjo 7a. IrVo; Santo 4a, XW,i. Cost and freight offer un Cbsnged. The official cabloi reported no nhange In mllrels price or tn ftlo exchange rate 011 Ixindon. f4t. Lonls Live Stork Market. ST, LOC1S, May 13. CATTLE Re ceipt. 60 head: market steady; natlvn beef steers, $7.W?!.II6; yearling steers snd heifers. 2H.50((.I 76; cows. ti. 268.25: stoek ers and feederi, S'l.fcj'S.So, southern teer. 23.754 ,76; cows and heifers, $4.0oii 8 00; prime outhern steer, J9.0u.'4 60; na tive calvea, $6 'myiO.60, prime yearlings and helfei-s. t- 7f.u.6i.i. HOtiti Hecetpts, 1,600 head; market higher; pig and Ufhts. 27.j.tiM; mixed and butcher, $9.fi4jl0.06; g.xid heavy, $)0.eaViMfl.06, SHEKP AND LAMllS-Reroipts. 150 head; market steady; wethere, l7.0ot78.6O. lambs, $Hi.('3i:.i"iO; clipped lambs. rtiOO'a 10.16, Ollpped ewes, 27 So'tf 60, spring lambs. 10.Oh,f 14 no. Cnlton Market. NTIVV YORK. Msy 13.CrnyN-8pot. giilet; middling upl inds, lSeSf-. No sale Cotton futures ih mil barelv steady, May, 12 Wo; July, 1311I0; fi,-(f,her, 11 IV-, law emher, IS Jsnuarv, 13 540. Cotton futures rlod sieiidY; Msv, 12 ; Julv- 11. "Jr , Ocl.d.ftr. IS lee, cemlier, II 27r.i Janugry. I ; . The rut ton rnsrtist r'oei-d erd at a net advaii'-a rf I tn I rooms I, IV l.HI'iiOU May ft. 1 TTONBrmi film, go.nl mld'1 leg, 8 : !: middling;, led, low iiil-ld'tn. K SM. sa'rs. In" hale, In vludlng fl (or siwculail- n and eport. oil and Hal. SWAVVAH, Us, VtHy ll-TI'MTV. TIKt-rrn ( J.'S-ui S": saie. I bla ; r.. pts, '.' li,i, ttupiueuls, ; Id, Is , s- ..-k. Tn: ) );, )HI Nv rU m. sslea. t bbt, rce!pis I 0 . (.hid; ahi .meets 11. .. so, -g, f.,,lj il I, j t,.ie . and H 1 1H4 i, C and t, H " , I" I' F, il II ae I 1 It K, '' M lin-Hi .V It W i, t ;.. .).' j i, v w . 1 t l J,rh I, lie tot la tlarVrl. ft J - , 1 r lit Vlvi- 1 ! -i' V 1,1. Ie. c ,,4, I' lira I i. io-l siel, . I I. 4 1 1 ' ;i' fit. u ;,t H .S I... , 1. " 6 t lusiVel .H 1 I p. 4 ' I ' t . 1 I I - s'llt't AMI I-IMH1 )'...-.l.ii i, ., e . t I. i,l ' i . I I y'' o I m4 Slot k guVit, VI ,1V1 1 - - ' , I', . . I 1 1. i m Ii I I . I i 1 j " ' ' I V 'hi I .. a. -. :, j- , ..1.4 I 1 , ' - f 1(1 ., . , , .. , - ..... M ..- ; vi : . . - . t t . w . i -.4k ' ... ... 1 I 1 , r , 1 t . ......... 4 - 1 ,,,,....,),. .- , It. v , . y 11 . . , ,i. 1 ' OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Some Kinds of Cattle Higher and Some Kinds Lower for Week Sheep All Higher. HOGS SOME HIGHER FOR WEEK OMAHA. May 13. 1915. Ileceipts were: Official Monday (iftl'Mnl Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday ., Official Friday Ktlinate Saturday , Cattle. Hog. Sheep. ,., 6.OJ0 8.4,i5 , 6 614 ... 6,124 8.475 3.S7J .. 2,161 8,629 1.21 ... 2.S15 7.733 6 ... uif 8,So4 2,216 J.OPO Six days' total 18,728 Same das last week,.17,j:( Hame 2 weeks ago 11.402 Hnme 3 week ago 32,0'7 Same 4 weeks ago 32.44 Same day last year...l8,2fiO The following table show the recelptl of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Bouih Omaha live atock market for the yeaf to date, aa compared with lat year; 1918. 1916. Ino. Dec Cattle 41(7.278 8S8.M8 3,!20 Hogs 1,468,488 l,2.H.9o8 tU,UV ISheep 790,46 900,637 110,061 The following table shows the average price of hog at the Omahs Live Stock market fur the last few days, with com Jjarlsonir i'ate. 11216. lKiS. ,1914, ,19KI. ,1912. IlI'll , 1910. Apr. Apr. Apr. May Hay May M 11 y May 28.TS ftl " 7 101 8 291 s SI I 81 J 02 7 86 s 11 1 S 19, 7 66 6 74 U 29. 9 70 3V. 7 411 8 18, S Zdi 7 i - V It 7 80 8 17 8 Ml 7 6l (111 1, 2 68V 2,1 V 61 i 18 19: 26 1 00 a it, 1 vi 3 8 47, 7 21 1 o 7 4i t a 1 4 00 2 19 1 27 4.1 M!g 7 24 2 141 6, ()')' 7 26, 8 27 1 8 26 (I.I 9 &i.'. 7 is, 8 811 8 21 7 62 6 62 t 61 106 May (1, Muy 7 May 8. May 9 May 10. May 11 May 12. May 1,1. 7 44 7 14 8 3ll 2 14 7 49, 7 65: 7 f-8 7 66 e 2 18 2 218 9 C3Si 7 22i 2 J,'i 8 10! 2 28 8 20 6 76 8 77 6 79 9 til'41 62 I 7 K 9 'l ! 7 24 9 6ii 1 28, , 7 82 2 24 2 151 2 19 2 14 8 Ik, 8 i;, 7 44 6 62 5 90 5 97 2 23 7 441 8 80 Sunday. Ktculins and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yard In Omaha for tweiuy-rour hour ending at I 0010c a yesterday; RECEIPT CA RS. Cattle, flog. Sheep. ;., m. a et. v . Wabash .. Missouri Paolflo 2 48,195 19.868 6S.144 28.6.(4 66,14 34.4M 69.174 42,2:19 68,0.iO 49. y 44.732 13.8.18 1 1 22 86 I 20 .. 2 2 112 8 1 nlon Piiclfic A N. VV enst.. N. W'.. west... HI. P., M. A O., li. A Q., eiiBl ,,, H. A Q.. west.., K. 1. A P., lost Chicago tl. W..., Tolsl receipts 2 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs Slieep, Morris Co J,oti2 69S Hwllt & Co 1,480 Ciniahy Packing Co 2,669 Arnioiir A Co 2.036 Schwartz & Co 247 J. W, Murphy 1,176 Cudahv. Koi-l Worth 160 Cudahy from country 508 Totals 160 8.669 292 CATTLK--Receipt Ihl week have been liberal, running shout the same a a year ago, although slightly behind last week. The trade throughout the week has been In good, healthy condition. There hnvo been weak day and strung days, but at tho close beef steer are riglil around 16c higher than (hsy were at the closo of last week. This mean that they are a high they have been any liin. Tho quality ha been fair, there being a liberal sprinkling of csttle good enough to bring Jli 2f.'d(M6. The muiket on good to choice cow and heifers has been In good condition throughout the week, being now fully steady wlih last week close. The same la true of the common canner grade. Blocker and feeder broke tinder the Influence of liberal receipts early In the week, and a light, demand, and the trade on that class of cattle ha been slow with a downward tendency. At the close nf the week the market I ar340c lower than a week ago. Quotations on cattle, flood to choice yearlings, 20.0Oj9.5O; good to choice Peeves, $9.0fl9.45; fair to good beeve, $n.7M(.U0; common to fair beeves, fl.Mf 8.75, good to choice heifers. $7.60'(f9.76; good to choice cows, $7..W(8.10; fair to good cows, $6.607.30; common to fnlr cows $f2i'4i.6o; good to choice feeders, $7 SififUti; fair t0 0(1i tiertibt: $7.4o9 7X5; common to fair feeders. 25XV(7.4ii; good to choice stockers. $7.76'o .26; stock heifer. 217.268.16: stoi k cow. $t).60iy7.76; stock calvea, $7 009.00; veal calve, $90C 11.60; bulls, BtRKS, etc.. t,.(jowii.uo. , 110(18-Receipt were fairly large for a Saluidsy, being almost as heavy a on any day this week. Arrival counted out 112 cars, or about 8,0, i0 bead, bringing the week's total lift to 48.1M head. This lr. 10,000 smaller than last week and a falling off of 18.000 aa compared with two weeks ago, but larger than for the sain days last year by 8,600 head. A has been the case rlslit along for the last couple of weeks shipper were not any too plentifully supplied with or ders, and despite the fact that some other markets were reported as opening higher, succeeded In buying what hogs they wanted at flumes that were little if any better than yesterdays general market. Packer also made early purchase at about Heady figures, but one buver held out for lower prices, and aided by a rather Indifferent request all around ho succeeded In weakening the market long before the close, a good many of the later sale being as much as 6c lower. As oomparod with the close of last week, price show an upturn of about 0. Receipt have been moderate, ajid sellers thought themselvea entitled to more of an advance thun has been ahown. I'p until the last day or so. local values have teen comparatlvnly high with Chi cago, and nntuially enoiiKh shipping or ders have been hard to get This left the maiket pretty much In the pecker bands snd they took advantase of it to bout value- down as much as possible Week ckees were sn everyday occurence and on most ilav tlnie was a, small hold over fiom the itny before. Replewentnltve sales, v. Sh Pi- No Pr, n. . 1. il . II hn Tt . . :u II fc -. .. . t : i-n ti .. mi s nt il 3 t-i t tl l( " "11 m .... 11 i ; edllCliP-For the ftrl four day of this weik iuh muter ihe Influence of light receipts advanced steadily, and no Thursday- s l"S iisht and lovn-i) laiuii ,( all leseiiplloii sl'S'd s flat snove last wt... s flnleh, A recrd of t't Hi bad km staiiiieh, on wo, ilrd Men, an. an I lisbl a, on wssietns tni-l 'Id to 1,-1 i" i, a lloielns lop ol I " -1 IP 10 Ihuiel.v ib ad v anew ws put a grnat 011 i-il,u u. Is ss en l' lighti-r srsdes, bit " Ih.tl d,v the (- ll'-ng rl,l on o'fire.-l f. .,111 I the Hading vfl , stel hit tn v I ,,n.i s, I I it was i re I i,.. I t s'OiS I'riliv ',' inni St s!,-.4.lv a.T si 'on I I. i'i. ngl.t sol h-"ily iff liaif d .iisr - S ss I ainl-s ei,i,ii, c i than to'. iv- i-.. ,1, li ,1,1 n . rl-se more than Jv. to st lb e.ls. I I,, ... i-r ll.sa ii o ", , gl.li live SI I ',' S-" I ! po ,11 1 r-.l,i 1.0 S'd et rv.'' In l 41 t -s I ,11 ,l..es!h e 1 .-.-llt l,,'1 I,,, ,,,, ., liS. nf !.' U ii 1 I ,1 it n en ..- n t l " i" si t'iil . ,, 1, r,l I . v I . i'-i . it. 1 b-i i I , " r , 1 i..'ii .i.s on ' .'ii i I 'ii.' lai .' s, .1 , 1 - 1 , 1- , . V B $ ' , I - ' ' t ' a ( 1 ft: I . 1 1. 1,. I'1-, 1 .- - a l. i. a! m ' at . a a ' I I a I I . h t .1 14 k . i n.l I f.g. a', j , -a . i .j -ilea rt. 1 I , I i t I' , a 1 1 ,4 1 If I ! s I i w ! tla !- V Maikal .. , . V, illt ! ' I T t !. '. . . - . -.I ,, ,- , . . I "'' . ' ' I . . . . y 1 , I -.1 ... I. I 4 3 , , i- 1 . 1 i. 2' 1 1 vS -,y I V M ii,' S 4 1 .. v4 hH .1 '! 4 Maml K j . 4 I I ll.l 11 i V '!"! H , a - ! 1 1 ... 1 a I- 1 .. . f . . I 1 - ,1 .-1 a..;. ft) .wV9 96; packers and butchers, 19.cJi 9.Si; light, l.ml7fl.; pigs, KtaV Ji. SHKh.P AND 1, A MKS-Receipts, non. niikel steady; lamhs, $9 doli.oo; year lings. IS 60'ii'll.Oo; wether, $7,7;.,if9 50, ewee, $;.isu26. CIII(CO I.IVK STOCK MtHKRT Cattle Slrona Unas Mroaa Sheep Firm. CHICAUO. May 13. --CATTLK-Receipts, 100 head, market strong, native beef cattle. 27.9Otfl0.1l), weatern Steers $8.noitl 9. (Xi; stocker and feeders, $:,.(ifs 0. cows and heifers, 24 :i.xu.M; calves, $;,0 .,fi 10 .611. HtM'.K Receipts. h.Oki head; market strong. 16o hlslier; bulk of sales, $10 nvq 10.10; light, 2!i.q.io,)6; mixed, t.7im.0 an; heavy, 2ii.66yl0.jn. SHF.EP ANli I AMHS Receipts, 1.0.,) head; market firm: wethers, 27 IVq'S.TO; ewes, 26,on(u.t41; lamb, llMi.'YOiif 12 .26. Wew York Money Market. XKW YORK, May 13.-PHIMK MRR CANTILE PAPICK-2V4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANHK - Hlxtv-day hills, $4,721; demand. $4.76 11-16, cables, $4.78 11-16. SILVER Bar. WUc: Mexlruin rtnll.r. C9Vc, PONDS Government, steady; railroad, steady. Frank Gotch Says He Won't Wrestle Unless in Top Form WATERLOO, Ia May 13.-ln plt of alt that hu been said and written about the poslblllty of a match between Frank Ootch and Jo Steelier, there will never b on staged unle the champion can get himself In f1rt-oln physical condi tion. Frank (Jotoh made this plain In an Interview here todny. Ootch stated that h 1 recovering nicely from hi recent Illness, but ha had lilt lei- opportunity of finding out whether he. can again troJn down for a championship match. "It I ever ggree to anotlur champion ship match It will ti after I know I am In uoh condition that I have n even break," he said. "No purse can be large enough to tempt m unless these) condi tion xlL" Iowa State Defeats Gopher Ag Debaters AMES, la., May 12. (Special Telegram,) "The best Interests of the farmers of the United Btates demand a protective tariff," The Iowa State college debat ing team won a two to one decision from Wisconsin Agricultural college on the af firmative of that question tonight In a triangular contest, Including Minnesota university. BT. PAUL, Minn., May 13 -The t'nl verslty of Minnesota agricultural col lege debating team defeated the learn from Iowa State college In a triangular debate here tonight by a vote of two to one. The question debated was, "Re solved, That the best Interest nf the United Htate farmer require a pro tective tariff." MAXiIHON, Wl., May 18,-MInneota Agricultural oolleg debating team won the unanimous decision over Wlsonnsln here' tonight in upholding the negative proposition that tha beat Interest of the farmer of the United State require a protective tariff. Dee Want Ads produce result. Snow In lllack II III. DBADWOOD. . U May 13.-Four to six Inch of snow fell, over the Hlsck Hill region last night and today. Blight damage Is being dona by nightly frost. Beet Sugar Industry of the North Platte Valley Worth Many Millions to Nebraska By II A 110 1, D fl. KING. I Th failure of th beet ugar Industry in eastern Nebraska ha perhaps given many people in that portion of the state the linpreslon that Nebraska as a beet sugar producing state Is of insignificant importance. This Idea is erroneous. Ne braska, In point of acreage planted In 1215, held fifth rank among th sugar beet growing atate of the union. The euooess of th sugar beet Industry In Nebraska since 1900, whan th Ameg factory was moved to the new town of Bcotfs Bluff, in the extreme west cen tral part of the state, has been as marked as was ita failure in tha east centra! portion. In six short year the Industry ha developed to such an ex tent that Nebraska now holda fifth rank aa a grower of snigar beet. Nebraska produced at least seventeen time the tonnage In 1916 that It did In 1900. or any year previous to 190. In the year 1916. according to figure compiled by Mr. Edmund Simmon, man ager of th Oerlng Sugar company, now building a new factory at Oerlng, Neb, and of th Great Western Sugar com pany's fnctory st S -ott Uluff. Ihera waa raised tn Nebrsska, Including the eeotf Mluff, the flrand Island, and minor districts, 4t0,(i78 Ions nf sugar beets, a sufficient Iminsse f produce ahout toi.ooo.OoO pounds of standard gran ulaled sugar According to statistics nf WIHeft ft Orsy, sugar atntlpllilsns, the susar consumption per capita for the l'inld Stale for the vesr lust elmed wss W VI pounds Taking this s hams. II above figure would supply I i,vii people wi'h sugar for a vem The pop. uta'bin of Nebraska In i!" wis l.t; H Of lh lelal tonnage In rras m per rent, or 8 ! V I Ions, was isli l In l!,e tPvH'g I. luff illMit-l In tl Norih I'lad vIU Til i.nii.-'is Oald pr..,i-e1 fiom 1li' , ! I v I ! gro ris, wbii ie iif.l li.im ! a igar 1 "n I any a toUl lev. ! f I f ? f'-r ll.rlr lie. I. 10 001.. 'I 'lM" per a re of I ' i f ll.eii 1 n-p it, ? I c . I .. Ol") l"ia :a ibi;r W'iriit I I if 1 sla ty I lame. I !-. U.n Ii'll - r - rv w hi U f.c I'll P'O t.'lS r'.-elv. y-4lvS om . 1 1 1 a -10 1..IS I-. o ia S 1:1 ; t - ; t- ! 4".l . 4) t a I' 1 1 1 I" ' ' ' I- ' V lb f- 1., IH . iy.- I t a- in ' -v. ..11 . i ' I ' . I 1 ' 1 to 'I 4 i ( I. Hi- a III ' I . - ( 01 lh ai I Ik o, ail y , I r.i 4 I. 4 I s , 1 I t'l tt U -. ,. ! . .... tr-. , ' i 1 . I 6it .- .- ,1 I - -- " ' i I; I a . H 14 a 4.4 I a I i y t I ill I . o a ei it . . i , -1 I J a tl . la , .,, 1.1, .. -, 1, i 11,, tl t ri,r I ', 1 1 , ... I , l,,l I I I I'- i la 1 14 I'll ' a .. ' 1 I - a " .... NEW YORK ST0GK MARKET Preparedness Seernnd to Sound Key note of Short and Active Session. I MEXICAN ISSUES ARE FIRM i NEW YORK. May ll-Preparednes wcrined to sound the keynote of today short but active session, stocks nf com panies which are iikeiy In lien. oil by na tional urgency measure being the strong est features. Included among these were the motor. Studehaker being the most active Issue, with an extreme advance of seven points to 141, with nine for Ocneral Motor at 4rt0. and ten for Willys Overland at 270 Crucible Steel, Baldwin locomotive and other Industrial and equipment shares coming within the scope of war contract Issues were lilifher by one to three points Overnight development were helpful to the Mexican group, those Issue display, tng marked firmness. Short roverlna In varloua other specialties served to raise the general level of prices materially above the corresponding period of tht previous week. Ralls vvere variable for a time, hid came forward later. Itendliia recording a new blKh record on lis iwo-polnt ad vance to g0T. New Haven and "IH11 Four" were In further demand and shares of the cotton roads wore favor ably affected by earnlnaa of the Southern Railway system. Ixiw-prlced rails, in cluding Hock Island, Missouri Pacific snd VYabash denoted continued absorp tion. Western 1'nion was strongest of lh utility group, rising more (hsn Ihre Point on unofficial estimates of record, breaking earnings. Shipping shsres were backward, mercantile marine preferred allowing some pressure, but United Fruit made a nominal gain. United States Steel and copper fal lowed tha general trend In moderate de gree and the usual unclassified stocks nisrte Irregular gain. Total sales of stock amnuntsd to Z73,ono ihnre. Routine new wss of th familiar week end character, Including review of lh merrantlla agencies, a desultory market for foreign exchange, franc hardening a trifle, while mark fielded gom of tlielt recent strength. Pond were firm, but lacked especial feature. Total sale, par value, 21. 230.000. United State bond war unchanged on call during the week. Number of sale and leading quotations on stocks today were: pales, turn. IjOw. ricse. Anierlcsn Beet gugsr.... Asian, sn 'an Anisrlian C, - P American Iicimiitlrs ... American H It Am. giisar Refining American Tat. g Tai .... Amtirtreii 7. . 1.. A Auaifirela (.pier ........ Alchlann silOwlii IM-emialvs ..... iialllmiirs a 1,1,10 brookl-n lup ,1 Transit.. Hulls g 8 Cur-ier California Petroleum ('RiiS'liaii pacific f'anlisl liSellmr f'lieaapeake g (llilu Chicago, M. A Ml. P riilcagn, H I. P. nr.. Oh Ino CVpt'ar Cnlarsno fuel Iris.... Corn ProSaris ilteflnlng, . Crucible sieel Iilailllara' securities .... Kris . tl.niral Kleclrla Oram Korlliera pti Urnal Nu 1 aa ctf Illinois Central InterlKirnugh om. Ciorp.. Inaplralliin (Nonpar tmarnarlmiat llarraalsr... Inter. M M, jiM nifa ... Kanaas (3t HiHithern. . . . Kannenntt ("oppar Ixiulaillla NaahTlile... Vtafiiian Petroleum ...... Miami Hopper Mlaaourl, K . A T. pfd Mlnaourl Paelftn Montana Powar Nailonsl Nnvaoa Topper Near YnrK (Antral N y . N. H, 4k H Norfolk A W'Mtarn Niirtham Pacific , I'aolflu Tal. S Til 1-atina.rlvsnta Kar Cnn, ijippar (Mailing , Republic Iron A glaal t, Tf. 71 77. l.fat iS 2 20 l.l'rt t, 61 SIV, ) ( 7i' "s in (M14 T M tlUSa HIS lltva Mai na"s Ill's, 1 Ja t.sxi r. 111 ii 8. I'll) M.V 14 t mil) leas inns 4,614 ai asy. ivii M II ' SS 114 ! tllll, M 11 111 4. '4 t" w 6 4 I'D tlVi 91i 1,1ms im 176 : if. 1, l 's 4 (4 'IS to 17 i,ni 11 1.M0 ll t ftoo on I.PN) 96 14 44 44i 4 1,11 M t.KK) SH H 37, .rut ftg l 12a l7v 1II7H iae 11:1 rue 41 4 41 4"i 10114 17 111 1 Wis 614 m PHI II 7 711 101 H1 1,000 ii'.ooo 'i.'Toi '!06 'i'.iii 4t(4 ' ' ioi" 'it ion' 114 'vi "i InO SH' ',' fco, j'm its t; 17 1 r,, , iri in, Ilfi M ''., Z 1.40 Hi m'i 1!3 ..... Ilf II H ml " na 17 ! 4V 81 M4 all 14 4a M 4ns to.Kl OH Statistical Table Showang (Irowth of Sugar Beet Indinstry in the North Platto Valley. I I MS' U HI TEAR. B I g I .'; J" re S ' 5. n 15 jf 2 a. ? : : : : 1910 ... ,812 "8.43 , -15.09 150.99 ,:! I 321.345.00 1911 ... 10,009 11.35 B.31 65.97 11 8.700 (530,009.19 1912, ... 16,643 10.94 5.63 65.09 171,203 93,617.2fl 1913 ... 19,061 11.8 6.65 67.6S 216,253 1,221,788.60 1914 ... 20,929 12.07 B.64 71.67 252,693 1,424,053.11 1916 ... 81.928 11.99 5.66 71.42 382,763 2,163.736.33 Total .104.871 l,25,7sl 16,724,499.39 Inception of th ugar beet Industry thr. to th extent of about 211.000,000. As a result of th expenditure of this hu sum !n the Peott Pluff dlstrtct, the ptpulsllon of Scott Bluff county has doubled and that of the city of Kcoit t fluff hag Irebled. Kveiy Incorporated city and village In the Kiunty haa electric lights and wsterwnrk The city and ru rsl hool are second tn nmi In N hiask.t. The rosd are k'pt In eseellent i-ondlllfn and rural mail routes eitend In all part of I he county AgrlciiUura.ly, gi-iilia t, ,,,'f co, inly its tola Mist In l ls:f sugar beets, small grslit, sheep and bees, and ranks high In --sit , hotses un ti, piUtrw All ef this devel-ip-men! may be Irecel to the igr bao( Inl.iatiy Wllbool txel cii'iuio Iba C-c.i. M iff d'alrbt woui l itnl "ititrd bsv t- cine ii pi o-irrins gi ! farming -o,t Iry I n 11 It 10 bv itli. 11 pres ent pf-ia;willr III lllll ln-nr ai short lltne .mnt tle teeaj lntilto 11,1 fill, ( l! a .gut )t irtil ll'ry In f a',i-.ta)i 1 MVi thai nf ny !. In- tt h) S.0II1 Ul4ff t Hie) I hllii t il tit IUllnm, Ciniiitiem Th filtol t.iisineta done by the ..II I.Hi'f g.usr 1 l 14 1 ! - p I 1 , a 1 1 !.' u f of H -II a il ,'f a I ; . 1. an ri i ,i lsi,l I41I..4 I t, ,'j.iag l"'! 1 f : !:! at ' I . t f e- 1 ! rd. f 1 1- I 't 1 I C 1 -Ml "-i ,'t,'i d ,' 1 11 g O .i. ,Un I'f I 1 .1 114 I st of . g b"t l 4 J t 4 of t 11 II I d I ill if li i.ltutil . ,, I 1 t 1 if li e si',. , . , III i f s I 111 I es l.f f-o 'sssa-- , . , I I ull i,f e ll , . , . 4 M ' ar Its & eo't I 1 I ShaOie'S ArUoa Copper. Ivmlloirn t'aelllo H.tuihiirD Itallwar ,, St ii'leliekrr , '.,rioratlOB ,. ? ten nai M V7ia 1,4, : m r: jl.ain HI lit.'i tiO 4H ll Lid) 1W 1 IS'-H 3' 4.1'W ii ii 1e 1.,1I stvi ,-in.l US'. Il 1l 1 too lo'l , " l.wal 51'i !,ll ,-, ,;,e :i:,', (, ' ;i Mi a Tcmii'iiae 1 oper Tiaa t-omrmny t nlou Pacific l ul, in Pacific pM V S tilt Alcnlinl I'nlled Sls'as meat. l l Ktci.1 pM I'tah ,pir .......... WaMKb pO II VVralern t'nlon .......... W'-aiinaliome Kleotrlr. ... Tolal aillaa for tha day ;j.ia aharaa. German Food Chief Must Lose His Head AMSTKRHAM, May 13.-Vla London.) -Emperor Wll lam and Chancellor von llethmitiin-Hollweg have decided that Clemens Pelbrueck, German minister of the interior and vice chancellor, must re sign, gay a Merlin dispatch to the Frank furter Zeltung. Minister Delbrueck ha been reported III during th last fnw dayi, but the real trouble, the dispatch says, U dissatisfaction with Germany' fond up plies. Count Oenrga von Herlllng, tho llavarlan prime minister, Is regarded the probable uecesor to Mlnlatar 1l brueck. GERMAN "PEACE TERMS" NOT YET SATISFACTORY 1ONDON, May 18.--The latest peace overture, said to b of Oermn origin, while not as Insolent and Impossible a prvmi statements on the am sub ject, certnlnly do tmt yet offer a basis for negotiation," ssld trd Robert Cecil, minister of war trade. President Wilson sent Lusltanla not of protect to Merlin. Italian cabinet resigned owing to divi sion of parties on wsr Issue. Herman bombardment destroyed Nrltlsh trenche east, of Ypre. hut Mrltlsh re established line. Urltlsh submarine entered of Mar mora and sank two Turkish gunboat and a transport. New Note nf Ti'l Point. WEST POINT, Neb., May 12. (ieclal.) Th twenty-eighth commencement exer cise of the West Point High ehno will lak plac on Thursday availing, My t, Th baccalaureate aermon will he dellv erd at the andltorliun May 21,fRev. U J. Powell, piutor of Grace Lutheran church officiating. The graduate are twenty one In numlier, the largest In the hlslmy of the school. The commencement d drea will be delivered by L. J. Konncdy of Omaha. Th body of Thome Murray, a native of thl roiinty, wss brought here fiom Colorado Wednesday evening and Interred In St. Michael' cemetery thl morning. Mr. Murray was 62 year of sg and un married. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klllnghausen, resi dent of the east side, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday Albert Bchlunter, a farmer of Klkhorn township, died at the family home Sun day night. William J. Pnssch, formerly of Pender, whose application for saloon license was turned down by Ilia city council, lias bought tha barber shop of Chrl. Bchal lenberg nd ha removed, hi family her. Marriage license have been Issued dur ing tha week to Nlchola Dewsr snd Miss Paulina Abendroth of llancroft, Edward A. Popelar and Mis Mori Janacek nf Newman (Jrove, and Vincent K""l and Mis Oyprlana JaruBcek of Dodge. Tho list two couple were married by County Judge Oswald at his office in th com t house on Wednesday morning, dusiry, depends Isrsely upon govern mental it in! commercial conditions j thiuushnui the country As long sugar leets arc a les'llng crop in Europe the jgbsiiiee of a protective tariff woii'd crip j pi s. iiiiuly if tmt ru n heel Industry hi I Hie Untied Si;ilts. It would Seem st the ! present time. rmt,h ring lb European coliflli I and the pte.enl Ciiiicreseleiinl si j liliide 011 .,i.n muff. Dial iber Is Hitln pi be lesi'tit liotti this anuii-e Aside froiii the fnrpKoiitg emit IngFiieles, 1 It I lnipssl)-le t'i pre, lb I anything but very liUht f iinr- fo ths sugar beel , .tiilM-lty tn Me.trrit NehrssMs. Sprlli ! pltiwlna Is tun ,iit,l-i way fur the I'M ti'snlln. Sbl'h wl'.l he 'is'i grentrr than Uai teat V ot,,l fi' ler is ,lni.o foii.i f t. 1 ,,, 4) i,,,t.H 'iti. I III 4. 4 j (' I lone rl t rr, 111 -i oil a ill ff t 4 ir (il1". It ,,,. y i.i , .- I II, oil Intel. I, ,, ! i,f ere, lb, 4 s I Is 1 1 I fa I -r .11 Ihe Cat tio,,l a of v o n.e. a in, tie , ' K ta i bluff as n sa lati-n-i fiiiiu.y n I iwiinii V fi.-iiifi f t't.n wt, i.. n,.. a, 41 114, ,. ,1 01,,. to, , fiiClu ,, ,yf lit I', rl in,la ,,i,l of Co. Null, I'-.n. 'lilii li'ltt',. II I-.' I '-( l'ii ft 11 f Hi.' 1 l HI Isi'-'l'.' I 41 I .4 t tt., 0,4)1 ). .i ml s .. Im .' J. - all flit -1 -- . too -i.i l. 411I1 ,,,a'c 'o .'1 v'.'4 ,Tt'.,..it 11- - . t X ill t....y,. t' I 1- , I ,, , i lr... 4 II .. 11,,,, , - .... ,0 .. . ,, , . ,y i-i ..i-4 .' v I a,- . ' i , ' l. 1 1. S, ' . 1 ., I. 4 .. (. M.in with town mj tit if it 'itkir,;' r 'ti";;iv, and i Utip iMpiul, il r a I r r 1 Kuik ,M)ii(ufi i;u(UiMit r I twiiY A il t r $ i Hon C '-V KrcUk. low a. A Resolution and A Desire The difference between owning a Home and be ing homeless may be merely the difference between a Reso lution and a De sire. A Resolution is a desire written out and nailed up on' the front door; mere De sires may be found in the gar bage can at the back door. In the moral or der of the Uni verse a Resolu tion takes prece dence of all other business. When you resolve on a Home you set aside the portion dedicated to the Home before be ginning to spend for other pur poses. Next to the en joyment of a Home is the en joyment of sav ing money to buy one. Read a few of the splendid bar gains in homes in The Bee Classic fied Ads today and your resolve to buy will be a certainty ii.i.l M..i,t 1 t 1 WilU 1.1 . ,,, . , ,. , , . ..... i i i , , i y . . I i . I I s II it I V y . V , i f . , tn. " " H II , ... I . I I iiit ti. r a ,. 1 I 4 f al n 1 I